What happens after DMCA report?

A couple of days ago I filed DMCA report with Google because some blogger has copied and pasted one of my hubs on their blog. Got an email back from Google quickly to say they had upheld my complaint, but the blog still has my article on it and their adsense.

Since this is my first experience of this I was just wondering what happens now? I was under the impression that their adsense account would be terminated?

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